1. La Revolución Bolivariana: sinopsis de una permanente ambigüedad.
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ROMERO, CARLOS A.
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AMBIGUITY , *SOCIAL sciences , *ELECTORAL coalitions , *DEMOCRACY , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
The electoral victory of Hugo Chávez in 1998 became an important issue for the Latin American social sciences. Indeed, the very idea of being given such a major change in Venezuelan politics encouraged a number of perspectives on a process that has drawn the attention of many scholars and analysts of our reality. In 1999, the majority of Venezuelan electors gave a blank check to an electoral alliance that promised to change a nation which at that time took its toll to a democratic period which failed to adapt to a new age. Thus, we have at least three major areas for academic inquiry: First of all, the discussion about the scope of that change. Second, the discussion of the causes of that change, in terms of regarded Venezuela as a case sui-generis in comparative politics. And third, the analysis of the role played by the international variable in shaping that change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013